Project Noah is a tool that nature lovers can use to explore and document local wildlife and a common technology platform that research groups can use to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.

The data now shows that a near majority of organizations today are undergoing digital transformation in some shape or form. By digital transformation I don’t mean IT automation of the business of course, but wholesale rethinking of some or all of the business in digital terms. It’s the greatest game in the business world right now, and necessary for…

KA Lite is a software that allows users to download videos and other content, related resources from Khan Academy for offline viewing and use. It can be installed on a personal computer (or other capable device) and be made available for private useription

Higher education is experiencing a time of rapid change. The traditional picture of a college-aged student sitting in a large lecture hall is no longer. Students complete their education at any age, in a variety of formats, and, sometimes, from multiple institutions. A recent study by the Babson Survey Research Group as reported in US News and World Report found that approximately 5.8 million students took at least one online class in 2014. The average age of someone enrolled in higher education now is 25. This change puts the focus on educational technologies that can provide solutions for classroom management, …

The 8th International Conference on Language, Innovation, Culture and Education (ICLICE) 2017 is a multi-disciplinary forum discussing theories, research findings and new ideas in the fields of arts, humanities, and social sciences. After successful events in locations such as Singapore, Bangkok and Dubai, the ICLICE series moves to Europe with an event at The Cumberland, an iconic hotel near…

"START" is a fellowship and training program for Greek graduates seeking an advanced level of qualification in international cultural management. The program supports cultural managers who wish to start youth culture initiatives in their local communities.

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